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Neck Pain

Neck pain is one of the most prevalent regional pains affecting humans on the planet today. Millions of people suffer from neck pain in the form of a dull pain or a sharp stabbing pain that may radiate into your shoulder or down your arm. 

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Neck Pain

Neck Pain

Whether it’s a constant dullness or a sharp pain that comes and goes, neck pain can interfere with your daily routine and everything else you want to accomplish.

Here at Srikanth Spine Center, we recognize how debilitating and frustrating neck pain can be. So, we’re going to give you the inside scoop on neck pain, because an empowered patient is a happy patient. At Srikanth Spine Center, we understand the frustration and limitations neck pain can cause. We're dedicated to helping you reclaim control of your life.

Neck pain can be one of the most debilitating and irritating types of pain you will ever experience. When your neck hurts, it can be hard to get through the day. Simple tasks become challenging and stiff neck pain doesn’t allow you to concentrate on much else. At Srikanth Spine Center Guntur, we get it and are here to help.

What is Neck pain?

Neck pain, sometimes called cervicalgia, is pain in or around your spine beneath your head. Your neck is also known as your cervical spine. Neck pain is a common symptom of many different injuries and medical conditions.
 

You might have axial neck pain (felt mostly in your neck) or radicular neck pain (pain that shoots into other areas, such as your shoulders or arms). It can be acute (lasting from days to six weeks) or chronic (lasting longer than three months).
 

Neck pain can interfere with your daily activities and reduce your quality of life if it’s not treated. Fortunately, most causes of neck pain aren’t serious and improve with conservative treatments, like pain medicine, exercise and stress management.

How is neck pain managed or treated?

Treatment aims to relieve your pain and improve movement in your neck. Most causes of neck pain eventually improve and can be managed at home. Your provider will suggest treatments to manage your symptoms.

How is neck pain diagnosed?

Usually, a medical history and a physical exam are enough for a healthcare provider to diagnose the cause of neck pain. A healthcare provider will first eliminate serious causes of neck pain, like pressure on your spinal cord, myelopathy, an infection or cancer.

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